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  1. Resilience kits to benefit community in times of need

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    6 Feb 2023: 06 February 2023. Thirteen community organisations have received a Resilience Care Kit from Ipswich City Council, aimed at improving community resilience, safety and comfort for community members in times of need. The kits include defibrillators for

  2. Carroll House heritage to be saved in Rosewood

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    15 Dec 2022: 15 December 2022. One of Ipswich’s best known “character” properties, commonly known as the Carroll House, is set to be moved from Goodna to Rosewood. The pre-1946 dwelling is proposed to be relocated from 16 Queen Street, Goodna, to a vacant

  3. New names for city locations

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    13 Dec 2021: 13 December 2021. The name of disgraced former Ipswich City Council mayor Paul Pisasale will be removed from two locations following a decision by council last week. In a Mayoral Minute motion, Mayor Teresa Harding proposed the re-naming of two

  4. Defence suppliers up-scale with Council pilot

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    7 Oct 2021: 07 October 2021. Twenty-four businesses have bolstered their capability to supply to the defence industry, after a successful wrap of Ipswich City Council’s Operation Scale-Up pilot. Leading defence industry primes – including Rheinmetall

  5. Council turns the tide on dumped trolleys in watery grave

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    22 Dec 2020: 18 December 2020. Ipswich City Council has kicked off a Bremer River blitz to remove abandoned trolleys. Following several community requests and complaints about the number of shopping trolleys accumulating in the Bremer River below the bridge at

  6. Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor

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    8 May 2024: DELIVER A MASS TRANSIT SOLUTION TO CONNECT QUEENSLAND’S FASTEST GROWING REGION TO PLACES AND POSSIBILITIES. The Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor (I2S Corridor) is a designated public transport corridor traversing

  7. Budget 2021-22 Early Look: Council and community invest in Ipswich’s green future

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    23 Jun 2021: 22 June 2021. Ipswich City Council’s prized and pristine conservation estates will receive almost $1.3 million for significant rehabilitation and improvement works as part of the 2021-22 Budget. The commitment comes as part of a plan by council to

  8. First Community Title Scheme demolished under Buy-Back program

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    15 May 2024: 15 May 2024. Demolition is now underway on the first community title scheme to have achieved voluntary home buy-back as part of the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund (RHF), jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments. The unit

  9. VML:SLD Vicki Lukritz 07 3810 6221 19 April 2018 ... (PDF, 590k)

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    20 Apr 2018: Works, Parks and Sport Committee's Report4. Conservation and Environment Committee's Report5. ... The meeting closed at 8.58 am. WORKS, PARKS AND SPORT COMMITTEE NO.

  10. Council makes decision to deal with challenges of Venue contract

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    12 May 2023: 12 May 2023. Ipswich City Council has approved a $15 million contract variation on the Venue development in Nicholas Street Precinct, after careful consideration of the options available and their respective risks, at a special meeting of council on

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